End of an era? What happens next after seismic split

It's official: Red Bull's chief technical officer and design guru Adrian Newey will depart the Formula 1 team in early 2025 after 19 years.

Newey is the most successful designer of the modern F1 era, having won world championships with Williams (five constructors', four drivers') and McLaren (one constructors', two drivers') in the '90s before taking over the design process at Red Bull Racing from 2006.

During his time at Red Bull, Newey oversaw Sebastian Vettel's four world championship-winning cars between 2010 to 2013 and the challengers with which Max Verstappen claimed his last three consecutive titles.

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It is not known which team could be Newey's next destination but Ferrari is said to be in the box seat to acquire the 65-year-old's services.

Wide World of Sports takes a look at some burning questions as Red Bull's dominance hangs in the balance.

Adrian Newey

Why did Adrian Newey leave Red Bull?

There are many theories as to why Newey has decided to depart the Milton Keynes-based team.

The main one stems from misconduct allegations first levelled at team principal Christian Horner in February.

The allegations reportedly triggered a falling out between key members of the team including Newey, Horner, senior advisor Helmut Marko, Thai billionaire and majority shareholder Chalerm Yoovidhya and minority shareholders at the team's parent company Red Bull GmbH.

Horner cleared of inappropriate behavior

Horner has always denied the claims and was cleared by an internal investigation in February but a second probe is now underway after the female staff member at the centre of the allegations appealed the decision.

Newey was also reportedly dissatisfied with a request from Horner to shift across to the squad's engineering arm full-time to work on the RB17 hypercar program — thus exploiting a loophole in the sport's tight budget cap rules.

Finally, inside sources claimed Newey was becoming increasingly frustrated with Horner downplaying his importance to the team's success in interviews.

Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner, driver Max Verstappen, chief technical officer Adrian Newey and team consultant Helmut Marko look on in the garage.

What team is Adrian Newey going to?

Ferrari are the favourites to land Newey's signature, though he is likely to be pursued by all the top teams now his availability has been made public.

Ferrari is known to have approached Newey on at least three separate occasions over the years and is believed to be again chasing the aerodynamic wiz after last losing out in 2014.

Newey has also previously stated that he holds a "desire" to work for Ferrari and has "regret" never having worked with Lewis Hamilton.

This week, Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport reported Newey had met Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur in London to discuss a potential contract.

Hamilton sent the motorsport world into a spin earlier this year when it was announced that he would depart Mercedes to join Ferrari on a multi-year deal from 2025.

Canadian billionaire and Aston Martin chief executive Lawrence Stroll is also reported to have tabled a huge offer to Newey.

Adrian Newey, the Chief Technical Officer of Oracle Red Bull Racing looks on in the garage during practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia at Jeddah Corniche Circuit on March 07, 2024 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)

Newey is permitted to start work with a new team from early next year.

Because of the timing, it would be too late for Newey to help a team develop their 2025 car, however he would be available to start working on their 2026 car ahead of the sport's new regulations relating to the chassis and engine coming into effect.

Newey is the king of designing cars at the start of new aerodynamic regulations. Newey's championships at McLaren came in the first two seasons after a regulation shift brought about following the death of Ayrton Senna.

He also took Red Bull from mid-pack runners to the front upon the introduction of new aero regulations in 2009.

And when a new set of aero regulations were introduced for the 2022 season, who was the fastest car? Red Bull.

The new regulations coming in 2026 cover both the engine and aerodynamics of the car. Securing Newey's signature is probably on par with that of a top driver.

What does Newey's departure mean for Max Verstappen?

Newey's departure will do little to soothe star driver Verstappen who is reportedly also on unfavourable terms with the team following the Horner scandal.

In March, it was reported that exit clauses in Verstappen's contract could be triggered if the internal situation was to worsen.

There were suggestions that Verstappen would be permitted to terminate his contract prematurely if key personnel, namely Horner, Marko or Newey, departed.

Adrian Newey and Max Verstappen celebrate on the podium following the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix.

Verstappen is currently contracted to Red Bull until the end of 2028. Still, his future with the team and the imminent driver merry-go-round have dominated headlines in the opening rounds of the season.

The glaringly obvious vacant seat is beside George Russell at Mercedes, and the team has reportedly offered him a contract valued at somewhere in the region of $250 million per year.

He has a contract with Red Bull until the end of 2028, but could this be Verstappen's chance to jump ship in 2025?

The F1 season continues this weekend at the Miami Grand Prix, which gets underway at 6am Monday (AEST).

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